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The Role of Citizens’ Familiarity, Privacy Concerns, and Trust on Adoption of Smart Services
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Smart city solutions and applications are considered as a strategic means to cope with multiple global and local challenges such as pollution, energy expenditure and digitalization to name a few. Although these solutions ... -
The roles of patients' authenticity and accepting external influence, and clinicians' treatment styles in predicting patients' dental anxiety and avoidance of dental appointments
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)A substantial proportion of adults suffer from high dental anxiety, which is related to poor oral health and functioning. Using authenticity theory and self-determination theory, we applied a model testing two moderated ... -
Romantikken og språkdebattene i Danmark og Norge før 1840
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«Saa dependerer det blot af Naadige Herre, med hvad Barmhiertighed hand maae andsees». Pensjonsordninger og andre støttetiltak ved Fritzøe jernverk på 1700-tallet
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Artikkelen behandler hvilke utsikter 1700-tallets arbeidere hadde til å nyte godt av støtteordninger når de mistet arbeidsevnen. Gjennom lover og kongelige forordninger var enkelte ordninger pålagt av myndighetene, noe som ... -
Samfunnsansvar i praksis : et møte mellom fortid og fremtid. Det finske selskapet UPM og lokalsamfunnet Fray Bentos i Uruguay
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)I denne artikkelen beskriver vi hvordan det finske multinasjonale skogindustriselskapet UPM (før Botnia) samhandler med vertskapsbyen Fray Bentos i Uruguay. Samhandling med lokalsamfunn spiller en viktig rolle for ... -
Satiren og demokratiet Kometens og Krydserens spydstikk mot makten – og mot avmakten
(Journal article, 2018)The article argues that the satirical magazines Kometen (1842) and Krydseren (1849–1854) helped extend the range of the freedom of speech and served a democratic purpose in the balance of powers. They did this by mitigating ... -
The scholarly footprint of ChatGPT: a bibliometric analysis of the early outbreak phase
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of the scholarly footprint of ChatGPT, an AI language model, using bibliometric and scientometric methods. The study zooms in on the early outbreak phase from when ChatGPT was ... -
Seeing the voice of the student: A pilot study of customer-driven courses
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Context: Customer-driven courses have been a classic approach in teaching software engineering for over four decades at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. The main goal of these courses is close collaboration ... -
Seeking ’Strategy’ in Business Intelligence Literature: Theorizing BI as part of strategy research
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)This paper connects the business intelligence (BI) literature with research in strategic management by plotting the existing research strands on BI: environmental scanning, competitive intelligence, executive information ... -
Selecting officers based upon character strengths: Applications for leadership development
(Chapter, 2019)This chapter discusses how character strengths can be a relevant tool for selection of military officers, prediction of entrance into a military academy, leadership education, and prediction of military performance. Twelve ... -
The Self in Viking and Medieval Scandinavia, and Beyond: Between the Material, the Social, and the Cognitive
(Chapter, 2020)In this article, the editors summarize how the different starting points for studying the self in the articles of this book, lead to different conclusions with regard to the nature of the self and the distribution of agency: ... -
Self-tracking behaviour in physical activity: a systematic review of drivers and outcomes of fitness tracking
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Advances in technologies (e.g. smartphones, wearables) have resulted in the concept of ‘selftracking’, and the use of self-tracking technologies in physical activity (i.e. fitness tracking) is on the rise. For example, ... -
Self‐tracking in effortful activities: Gender differences in consumers' task experience
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Despite the increasing use of self‐tracking technologies, surprisingly little empirical research has examined the effect of self‐tracking in effortful activities on consumers' task experience. Accordingly, the present ... -
Senglasiale paleogeografiske rekonstruksjonsmodeller testet på utvalgte områder i Norge
(Doctoral thesis; Peer reviewed, 1984)Avhandlingen tar for seg prinsipper for rekonstruksjon av senglasiale paleogeografiske forhold med spesiell vekt på rekonstruksjon av havnivå og breoverflate. Disse elementene rekonstrueres ved hjelp av ulike matematiske ... -
Sensors and the Smart City: Creating a Research Design for Sensor-based Smart City Projects
(Chapter, 2016)In this paper, we present a proposal for a research design, based on the argument that there is a connection between smart cities and the concepts of “smart buildings” and “smart users”. Smart cities refer to “places where ... -
Service tasks of board of directors: A literature review and research agenda in an era of new governance practices
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)In their seminal review article on board of directors, Johnson, Daily, and Ellstrand (1996) distinguished between the control, service, and resource dependence tasks of the board and called for a stronger focus on board ... -
Servitization research: A review and bibliometric analysis of past achievements and future promises
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Manufacturing firms are increasingly adopting a strategy known as 'servitization' to add services to existing product-based offerings to stimulate additional revenue and growth. While the emerging research domain of ... -
“Share Your Tools”—A Utility Study of a Norwegian Wildland-Fire Collaboration Exercise
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Based on the assumption that crisis collaboration exercises lead to better team-integration and more efficient problem solving, the aim of this study is to test whether there is a relationship between exercise participation ... -
Short-term hotel room price effects of sporting events
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)A difference-in-differences analysis is used to investigate the short-term price effects of eight sporting events in Finnish Lapland. Data consist of 220,000 room bookings from the reservation system of a nine-hotels chain. ...